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Ecstasy And The Rave Culture By A.L.B. Society today is at its most technologically advanced state with very modernized ways of living, and no doubt these technological advances will continue to grow. As a result drugs and chemicals are far more readily available than ever before in history, especially those of illegal drugs (J.Davies & N.Coggans (1991) P.6). This has led to an increase in recreational drug use (drug taking for pleasure). This clearly has implications for health issues as drugs don't only create physical health issues but can cause emotional problems, tension, destruction of families, financial difficulties, no-go areas of crime and so on, these alone can become health problems as stress and fear often develops. Within the last ten years, there have been many problems associated with recreational use of illegal drugs (J.Davies & N.Coggans (1991) P.3). A major problem with illegal drugs is that they hold immediate risks because they're...

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